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Reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Miaoziping Bridge in 2009.
  
  
 
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Zipingpu Dam.  Image by Perbos.
 
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Miaoziping Bridge satellite image.
  
  
 
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Miaoziping Bridge satellite image.
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Miaoziping Bridge and Zipingpu Dam satellite image.
  
  
 
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Miaoziping Bridge and Zipingpu Dam satellite image.
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Miaoziping Bridge location map.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:04, 13 January 2018

Miaoziping Bridge
庙子坪岷江大桥
Dujiangyan, Sichuan, China
(377) feet high / (115) meters high
722 foot span / 220 meter span
2009

MiaozipingBridge.jpg


Constructed to cross the deep reservoir created by the Zipingpu Dam, the Miaoziping Bridge has a central span configuration of 125+ 220+ 125 meters with 19 approach spans of 50 meters for a total length of 1.436 kilometers. The maximum pier height is 102.5 meters.

The bridge was damaged by the severe forces of the giant 8.0 Richter scale Wenchuan earthquake on May 12, 2008 that killed thousands in the Sichuan region. The bridge was nearly completed when the earthquake struck. The subsequent damage included one of the smaller girders to drop as well as pier shifting and all-round concrete spalling and fractures. Underwater concrete repairs took place in 2009 with more then 800 tons of concrete poured into an underwater steel box form.

The bridge is a vital link on the 4-lane Duwen Expressway. The south end of the bridge leads into the 4 kilometer Zipingpu tunnel.


Miaozipingflily.jpg

Image by flily.


MiaozipingKenMarshall.jpg

Image by Ken Marshall.


MiaozipingKenMarshall2.jpg

Image by Ken Marshall.


MiaozipingKenMarshall3.jpg

Image by Ken Marshall.


MiaozipingMartyn Lindsay.jpg

Image by Martyn Lindsay.


MiaozipingMeilele.jpg

Image by Meilele.


Miaozipingeasoncheung.jpg

Image by easoncheung.


MiaozipingBridge2009.jpg

Reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Miaoziping Bridge in 2009.


ZipingpuDamByPerbos.jpg

Zipingpu Dam. Image by Perbos.


MiaozipingSatelliteNew.jpg

Miaoziping Bridge satellite image.


MiaozipingSatellite.jpg

Older Miaoziping Bridge satellite image.


MiaozipingSatelliteWide.jpg

Miaoziping Bridge and Zipingpu Dam satellite image.


MiaozipingWideSatellite.jpg

Older Miaoziping Bridge and Zipingpu Dam satellite image.


MiaozipingLocationMap.jpg

Miaoziping Bridge location map.